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Google finally takes plunge into online storage

Google finally made Google Drive official today, offering 5GB of free online storage with upgrades from 25GB to 16TB. Should competitors be afraid?

Google online storage shouldn't threaten Box

The Wall Street Journal reported last week that Google ( NASDAQ: GOOG )was close to finally launching a long-rumored cloud-based storage service. While details are sketchy and this is still very much

Dropbox announces Teams product

This week Dropbox announced a new Teams product to provide a way to centralize Dropbox account management in a multiple-user setting. The Teams tool lets you create a group of common users such as a

Dropbox and Box.net shoot for different markets

Guest post by Dan Keldsen With "Box" in the name of both Dropbox and Box.net , it would be easy to think that both solutions are competing in the same space. But with Dropbox for Teams recently

Glide launches cloud storage with 30GB of free storage

Transmedia , makers of the online Glide operating system introduced a new service this week called Glide G Drive with 30GB of free storage, offering far more than similar freemium online storage

Box.net scores another $19 million in funding

These have been good times for Box.net. Even as the company builds support for a variety of smart phones and tablets , it continues to pile on funding from venture capitalists to keep it going.

Box offers 50 GB of storage to TouchPad users

HP entered the tablet fray last week with the release of the TouchPad and a compelling promotion with Box.net. The deal gives TouchPad users an additional free 50 GB of online storage for the life of

Fewer than 100 accounts affected in Dropbox breach

More details have emerged about the Dropbox breach that took place last weekend . According to a report on TechCrunch, fewer than 100 accounts were affected by the programming error that allowed

Box.net makes big changes to cloud storage products

Last week Box.net announced big changes to its cloud storage offerings, increasing the amount of storage across all three service tiers--free, business and enterprise. The big news, however, was the

EMC to close Atmos Online storage service

EMC has announced it will be closing down its Atmos Online cloud storage service as a paid commercial service. As a result, the company no longer guarantees that existing users will be able to